GCM

War Hero

Definately do not do the above. The vinegar will remove any finish already on the metal. Polishing with any kind of metal polish will inevitably stain the ribbons, and using an abrasive polish such as silvo will still scratch the surface of the medal, whch will be difficult to replace. The easiest way to clean a medal is with an ordinary pencil rubber. The ones with the pointed tip are best, but any sort will do. I discovered this tip on ARRSE, which has a number of threads on this topic. Enjoy!

The best is Brasso- its polish impregnated fibre and a soft cloth to get the shine on them.
To protect the ribbons with the round medals get some thin card board and cut it to size so it slides into the hanger and and doubles back to protect the ribbon
With the stars thread a piece of cloth through the ring so it covers the ribbon
Polishing lay them on a flat surface hold them still with the hanger-do them one at a time and make sure your hands stay clean-ish.

War Hero

Anyone who reccomends using an abrasive polish (ie Brasso) on a medal is probably a relic from the 60s/70s, when matelots didnt get medals, as they didnt do any ops in those days. Stick with your pencil eraser WW.

ADC

I would suggest lemon juice for copper based medals. I use it on my copper pans. Mind you brasso works best! The best solution is to clean them properly once then store them in a vacuum pack - the lack of air stops the metal oxydizing and the tarnish forming in the first place. Keep them in a cool dark place (stops the ribbon fading/rotting) and bequeath to your workplace medal collection - if they have one. We do!

GCM

Anyone who reccomends using an abrasive polish (ie Brasso) on a medal is probably a relic from the 60s/70s, when matelots didnt get medals, as they didnt do any ops in those days. Stick with your pencil eraser WW.

GCM

Anyone who reccomends using an abrasive polish (ie Brasso) on a medal is probably a relic from the 60s/70s, when matelots didnt get medals, as they didnt do any ops in those days. Stick with your pencil eraser WW.